Statistics for Engineers

An Introduction

by: S.J. Morrison

Statistics for Engineers
Author: S.J. Morrison

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)

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Publication date: 19 June 2009

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ISBN: 0470745568 ISBN 13: 9780470745564

Statistics for Engineers by S.J. Morrison

Using typical engineering data, this book presents the basic statistical methods that are relevant, in simple numerical terms. It translates statistical terminology into basic English. Top page

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This practical text is an essential source of information for those wanting to know how to deal with the variability that exists in every engineering situation. Using typical engineering data, it presents the basic statistical methods that are relevant, in simple numerical terms. In addition, statistical terminology is translated into basic English. In the past, a lack of communication between engineers and statisticians, coupled with poor practical skills in quality management and statistical engineering, was damaging to products and to the economy. The disastrous consequence of setting tight tolerances without regard to the statistical aspect of process data is demonstrated. This book offers a solution, bridging the gap between statistical science and engineering technology to ensure that the engineers of today are better equipped to serve the manufacturing industry. Inside, you will find coverage on: the nature of variability, describing the use of formulae to pin down sources of variation; engineering design, research and development, demonstrating the methods that help prevent costly mistakes in the early stages of a new product; production, discussing the use of control charts, and; management and training, including directing and controlling the quality function. The Engineering section of the index identifies the role of engineering technology in the service of industrial quality management. The Statistics section identifies points in the text where statistical terminology is used in an explanatory context. Engineers working on the design and manufacturing of new products find this book invaluable as it develops a statistical method by which they can anticipate and resolve quality problems before launching into production. This book appeals to students in all areas of engineering and also managers concerned with the quality of manufactured products. Academic engineers can use this text to teach their students basic practical skills in quality management and statistical engineering, without getting involved in the complex mathematical theory of probability on which statistical science is dependent. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)

City: Chicester

Pages: 192

More info: height 232 mm width 160 mm weight 412 gr thickness 15 mm

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Age recommended: Professional and scholarly

Subject Indexing & Classification Dewey: 620.0015195 Library of Congress Subject: Engineering - Statistical methods

Summary Statistics for Engineers About the Author. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1 Nature of Variability. 2 Basic Statistical Methods. 2.1 Variance. 2.2 Divisor 'n' or 'n-1'? 2.3 Covariance and Correlation. 2.4 Normal Distribution. 2.5 Cumulative Frequency Distributions. 2.6 Binomial Distribution. 2.7 Poisson Distribution. 2.8 Chi-squared Distribution. Bibliography. 3 Production. 3.1 Sampling Inspection. 3.2 Control Charts. 3.3 Cusum Charts. 3.4 Significance Tests. 3.5 Analysis of Variance. 3.6 Linear Regression. Bibliography. 4 Engineering Design. 4.1 Variance Synthesis. 4.2 Factors of Safety. 4.3 Tolerances. 4.4 The Future. Bibliography. 5 Research and Development. 5.1 Design of Experiments. 5.2 Evolutionary Operation. 5.3 Multiple Regression. 5.4 More Statistical Methods. Bibliography. 6 Background. 6.1 Measurement. 6.2 Statistical Computing. Bibliography. 7 Quality Management. 7.1 Quality Planning. 7.2 Quality Organisation. 7.3 Directing the Quality Function. 7.4 Controlling the Quality Function. 7.5 Statistical Engineering. Bibliography. 8 Conclusion. Appendix A: Guidelines. Appendix B: Recommended Books. Appendix C: Periodicals. Appendix D: Supplementary Bibliography. Appendix E: Statistical Tables. Index. Top page

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